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Knute Nelson Memorial Park is a baseball venue located in Alexandria, Minnesota. The park was opened in 1938 (as City Athletic Field) and renovated in 1967. It was named for former Governor of Minnesota and U. S. Senator, Knute Nelson. Knute Nelson Memorial Parkis the home of the Alexandria Beetles of the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer baseball league. The Beetles' first game was played on June 1, 2001, when former Major League Baseball reliever Goose Gossage threw out the first pitch. The field's layout places Lake Winona directly past the center field fence. The majority of the seating is behind home plate and along the third base line, as residential areas located close to the field prevent further expansion along the first base line.

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Address: Alexandria, Minnesota, USA

Country: United States

Date of construction: 1938

Tenants: Alexandria Beetles (NWL)

Renovated: 1967

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The Days Inn Alexandria (Minn.), located off Interstate 94, is less than two miles from Alexandria Municipal Airport. Lake Burgan, Lake Andrew, Fort Alexandria Agricultural Museum and the Runestone MuRead moreseum are all within three miles of the hotel. The Days Inn Alexandria features a heated indoor pool and a spa tub. Wireless Internet access is available in the lobby. Guestrooms are equipped with cable television and desks. Select rooms offer microwave ovens and refrigerators. Hide

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Knute Nelson Memorial Park is a baseball venue located in Alexandria, Minnesota. The park was opened in 1938 (as City Athletic Field) and renovated in 1967. It was named for former Governor of Minnesota and U. S. Senator, Knute Nelson. Knute Nelson Memorial Parkis the home of the Alexandria Beetles of the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer baseball league. The Beetles' first game was played on June 1, 2001, when former Major League Baseball reliever Goose Gossage threw out the first pitch. The field's layout places Lake Winona directly past the center field fence. The majority of the seating is behind home plate and along the third base line, as residential areas located close to the field prevent further expansion along the first base line.

Knute Nelson Memorial Park is a baseball venue located in Alexandria, Minnesota. The park was opened in 1938 (as City Athletic Field) and renovated in 1967. It was named for former Governor of Minnesota and U. S. Senator, Knute Nelson. Knute Nelson Memorial Parkis the home of the Alexandria Beetles of the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer baseball league. The Beetles' first game was played on June 1, 2001, when former Major League Baseball reliever Goose Gossage threw out the first pitch. The field's layout places Lake Winona directly past the center field fence. The majority of the seating is behind home plate and along the third base line, as residential areas located close to the field prevent further expansion along the first base line.